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Since the 2016 election, there have been more than 1,600 political podcasts launched in the United States. Almost all of them feature Democrats talking to Democrats and Republicans talking with Republicans. Isn’t it time for a podcast in which the other side talks back? Welcome to“Bipodisan,” with former White House speechwriter Mary Kate Cary, because it's time for a podcast in which opposites respectfully talk, not shout, about the issues dividing America!Read more »

Since the 2016 election, there have been more than 1,600 political podcasts launched in the United States. Almost all of them feature Democrats talking to Democrats and Republicans talking with Republicans. Isn’t it time for a podcast in which the other side talks back? Welcome to“Bipodisan,” with former White House speechwriter Mary Kate Cary, because it's time for a podcast in which opposites respectfully talk, not shout, about the issues dividing America!Read Less

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